Pregnancy was detected on October 31. Vomiting occurred around November 15. On the 27th, B-ultrasound was performed to inform that there was yolk sac and no fetal bud fetal heart. Two weeks later, on the 12th, there was still no fetal bud fetal heart to inform the possibility of fetal arrest. On the 21st, abortion was performed. Mifepristone was used on the same day. The fetal sac fell off on the evening of the 22nd, but there were two. Are they really two? B-ultrasound single size and quantity are completely inconsistent with those falling down. Is there such a problem?
Condition Analysis:
Hello, I've seen your situation. It's just one pregnancy sac, the other is thickened endometrium and de membranous tissue. The results of general ultrasound examination will not be wrong. The pregnancy sac is discharged from the body, and demoulding is also excluded from the body. You can take oral drugs to clear the palace, and eat motherwort or Xinshenghua granules.
Condition Analysis:
From your picture, the discharged gestational sac is very small, and it is an empty gestational sac. The remaining large part should be polarized decidual tissue, so the specific diagnosis is still based on ultrasound. There is no need to tangle after abortion. It is recommended to recheck ultrasound after a week to see whether it is excreted completely.
Condition Analysis:
For now. The fetus has stopped developing, which needs to be cleared in time. Avoid remaining in the uterine cavity and causing uterine cavity infection for a long time. Pay attention to rest after palace cleaning. Roommate behavior is prohibited within one month. Keep the vulva clean and hygienic. Do not eat spicy and irritating food or greasy food.
Condition Analysis:
The fetus stopped. This inconsistency is unlikely. You need to go to the hospital for examination, including fetal sac and fetal membrane. In this case, motherwort granules can be taken orally to promote uterine recovery. You can't have the same bed during the treatment of anti-inflammatory drugs. It is recommended to use contraceptives later, which is safe and effective without side effects.